Which preposition to use with toilettes
There is a smart elegance about the bonnets and toilettes of some of the females, and a studied precision in respect to the linen, vests, and gloves of several of the males.
The new white frock was complicated; the broad white hair-ribbons were difficult to tie; and, as it was the first time that she had made a toilette in her new home, it is not at all surprising that many useful or indispensable little articles were missing.
At two she made a little toilette for dinner, and was employed on numberless household darnings and mendings in the long evenings while her sisters giggled over the jingling piano.
He accepted as meekly as a child all her coldness and caprices, her jealousies and her rages; and was ideally happy when, in a gracious mood, she would allow him to assist at her toilette as the reward for some regal present of diamonds, horses, or gowns.
Finally folding itself up into a convenient lounge, on which he can complete his toilette at leisure.
The elegant grisettes, who make their appearance perfumed and adorned, with their hair fashionably dressed and in variegated, gold- embroidered, sweeping robes, or even perform their toilette on the stage, are very effective.
.90 Junior Toilettes in class A with Leslie's or any one in class A .......... 1.50 with Pearson's and any one in class A ........ 2.00 with Harper's Bazar .......................... 1.50 with Ladies' World and Four-Track News ....... 1.50 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.